Wilshire Bancorp Company Profile (NASDAQ:WIBC)

Wilshire Bancorp, Inc. (Wilshire) is a bank holding company, which offers a range of financial products and services primarily through its subsidiary, Wilshire Bank (the Bank), a California state-chartered commercial bank. The Bank has over 35 full-service branch offices in Southern California, Texas, Alabama, Georgia, New Jersey and the greater New York City metropolitan area. It also has approximately six loan production offices (LPOs) of which over four are utilized primarily for the origination of loans under the small business administration (SBA) lending program located in California, Colorado, Georgia and Washington, and approximately two are utilized primarily for the origination of residential mortgage loans located in Southern California. The Company has approximately $3.84 billion in total loans (net of deferred fees and including loans held-for-sale) and over $3.84 billion in deposits.

What is Wilshire Bancorp's stock symbol?

Wilshire Bancorp trades on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol "WIBC."

How were Wilshire Bancorp's earnings last quarter?

Wilshire Bancorp Inc (NASDAQ:WIBC) released its quarterly earnings data on Monday, July, 18th. The company reported $0.22 EPS for the quarter, topping the consensus estimate of $0.20 by $0.02. The company had revenue of $48.86 million for the quarter, compared to the consensus estimate of $50.10 million. Wilshire Bancorp had a return on equity of 12.58% and a net margin of 35.54%. During the same period last year, the business posted $0.20 EPS. View Wilshire Bancorp's Earnings History.

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